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Established 1919 by [[Edward Alfred Tamplin]]
Established 1919 by [[Edward Alfred Tamplin]]


1919 Acquired a design of new cyclecar by [[John Valentine Carden]], who had initially manufactured it at Ascot.  Tamplin continued to manufacture it as the [[Tamplin Motors|Tamplin]] car.  
1919 Acquired a design of cyclecar by [[John Valentine Carden]]<ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar: 1919/11/08‎‎]]</ref>, who had initially manufactured it at Ascot.  Tamplin continued to manufacture it as the [[Tamplin Motors|Tamplin]] car.  


Manufactured Tamplin four-wheel cycle-car - see [[Tamplin Motors]]
Manufactured Tamplin four-wheel cycle-car - see [[Tamplin Motors]]

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November 1919

of Kingston Road, Staines, Middlesex

Established 1919 by Edward Alfred Tamplin

1919 Acquired a design of cyclecar by John Valentine Carden[1], who had initially manufactured it at Ascot. Tamplin continued to manufacture it as the Tamplin car.

Manufactured Tamplin four-wheel cycle-car - see Tamplin Motors


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